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Just look through your yellow pages for an applicance wholesale warehouse. We have one locally called Wichita Builders Supply, it's a huge store that sells a bunch of different appliance products. Not only are they cheaper than the retail stores, but you can usually bargain them down if you're buying multiple products.

The Direct Buy style clubs are usually a rip-off, unless you're planning on buying $50k worth of stuff.
Thanks a bunch! That's one of those questions I've always had but never asked. I'm in the really early planning stages of a kitchen remodel but need to save up the cash first.

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I agree on finding an independent contractor. Also, don't write the final check until the job is done. They have a real hard time coming back if you don't owe them any more money.
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yes - but don't over interpret that

he said final -- don't expect the contractor to be your bank for free (do all the work for months and only get paid at the end)
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YES to a FINAL check.......
What I did, I paid 50% before job started and rest 50% post job done, inspections passed.
Otherwise, you kitchen could end up as floors on my first floor DISGUSTING....
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Old 03-03-2009, 03:33 PM
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I will post up some pictures of the exising kitchen Thurs...we have the home inspection then.

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I did most of my kitchen reno myself. I removed walls (with proper/engineered support) and had the space complete when I invited some installers to come in and price the cabinets/countertop. I went with a small company that had a designer and carpenter that came to the house that had some great ideas on how to maximize space and added a few features I didn't think of.
This part of the reno came in way under budget, money I used to upgrade appliances.
It turned out better than I had imagined.
Good luck with yours!!
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I've redone maybe 4 or 5 kitchens over in the last 30 years. I've made cabinets, I've bought used from guys redoing new, I've used Lowes -NOT HD and custom. I must say the 2nd to last project I did at lowes because it was a renovation out of state and I could go down to the local Lowes to buy it and then pick it up when it was in at the out of state location. I've also used Home Expo for stone counters and it was a terrific experience. Yes I'm sure I paid a little more for it, but I got deferred payment for a year which helped us out while finishing the rest of the home expansion.
I bought Kraftmaid and they were beautiful. I was able to upgrade the cabinet construction & options for a marginal expense. They helped me with the layout, having a design back ground I did most of it before I got there, but take TONS of measurements of the kitchen space. Have ALL the specs for the ALL the appliances no matter where you go. I suggest buying all the appliances first so you know the spec's will not change from the time you buy until the time they are needed. I bought them all at one store and negotiated a deeper discount. Now days, that will probably happen as a matter of course anyway, BUT ASK you would be surprised how many people don't. You'll probably feel like you're in a bazaar or something, but who cares if it will get you another $1800 off? Either arrange for the appliance company to hold them until you are ready (free) or have them delivered to your home and store them there until you are ready for them. If you go custom cabinets, you may want to split ship the appliances to the millwork shop, such as ranges, ovens, etc. so they get the cabinet cut outs right. I’ve heard people use Direct Buys, but don't really have any experience with them. I find I can get pretty good pricing down the street by negotiating, but you need to know exactly what you want and what they are selling for. All of that info is on the internet. It's a near exhausting process, but could get very expensive if you don't pay attention to the details not to mention you may not end up with what you thought you were. Details, details details! You have to because nobody else will.
You could hire project management from an architect to help you there, but that's a tricky thing to do. You really need the right person in that position and they are hard to come by. Beside, you would need to hire the architect to get the PM
That really brings up a whole other way to go here as well. Not sure what your budget is or the size of your project, but you could hire an independent kitchen designer or interior architect to do the layout, cabinet & appliance specs & drawings. They know what is the latest and greatest in kitchen design, colors & finishes and will be able to design something that will not be obsolete in a year as well as get the best bang for your buck in function.
Whatever you do, do your home work and know what you want, what you like and don't like, stay involved in the process all the way to the end and if something they (MOSTLY THE CONTRACTOR) say doesn't seem right to you, check around for another opinion. We're not shy around here!
In spite of my comments it's a fun project and when all is said and done it will have been well worth it. GOOD LUCK
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See if there is an Amish store nearby. My brother had the kitchen cabinents for his kitchen built my "Amish" craftsmen. They use real wood instead of veneer wood.

Who ever you hire make sure they have some type of liability insurance. Don't want to see you get sue because some bozo didn't carry any type of liability insurance.
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I've put in about 6 kitchens in various house makeovers recently. I buy OK (not cheap!) quality cabinets and get the bench/counter top custom made to correct specifications. I can install one in a day or two including electrical, plumbing, and appliances. If you can do the valve clearances on your 911, you will find a kitchen installation way easy.

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